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| 正面描述 | The quartered arms of Castile and León occupy the central field, displaying alternating castles and rampant lions within a boldly struck cross patée, the whole enclosed within a beaded inner border. The mintmark of the Panama assayer appears to the left of the royal monogram, with the assayer's initial to the right. A partial Latin legend in Roman capitals runs along the periphery, though the irregular flan of this cob coinage results in portions of the inscription being off-flan. The overall design is characteristic of the macuquina (cob) style, with the die impression applied by hammer to a roughly cut silver planchet. |
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| 正面文字 | Latin |
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| 背面描述 | A bold cross of Jerusalem dominates the reverse, its four arms extending nearly to the beaded inner border and dividing the field into quadrants. The cross is rendered in the characteristic style of the Habsburg colonial cob coinage, with flared terminals on each arm. A partial Latin legend in Roman capitals encircles the design along the periphery, though typical of hammered cob coinage, the legend is partially visible due to the irregular shape of the planchet. The overall strike is typical of the Panama mint's brief coinage production during the reign of Philip II. |
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